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    The Viking Experience

    4.5 (6 reviews)

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    Vanessa V.

    We had a great time at the festival. It's grown a lot in the past few years. We had family come in from South Carolina just to visit! There were a lot of vendors and displays.

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    N.C. State Fair

    N.C. State Fair

    3.8
    (195 reviews)
    43.0 mi

    Aesthetic: Beautiful, clean state fair with the best people watching ever!…read more My Favorites: The sweet animals like the big pigs, cows, and baby chicks! Experience: We had the best day at the state fair! I hadn't been to one since I was young in different states, but it had so much to offer, we were thrilled. I didn't expect the live music and beautiful country aesthetic. We started out walking around the mill area and the waterfront, and tried a frozen and hot apple cider and both were delicious. Then we walked and saw a ton of livestock and beautiful award winning gardens. We sampled crazy foods along the way that I've added in my pics from fried watermelon to pork belly churros. We ran around taking tons of pics of the rides and people watched until the sun went down and the fireworks began. Our hotel was in walking distance, and we were exhausted after walking for about 8 hours that day. I surprisingly didn't even gain weight from all the naughty food since we walked it all off. I can't wait to go back in the future, the NC state fair is the best!

    We absolutely enjoy the fair!…read more Going to the fair is easy- buy your tickets online- it's free to park. We parked in the field on Edwards Mill- buses came every 5 minutes- very comfortable! Friendly drivers. We got dropped at the gate- then enjoyed ourselves- We didn't ride any rides - way too expensive (giant slide $7) unbelievable. The food was so pricey- one sausage $18 - lol - eat before you come (and bring snacks) Seeing all the shows and all the vendors- so much fun!

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    Enjoy a pumpkin macaron at La Farm Bakery
    Enjoy a pumpkin macaron at La Farm Bakery
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    View from a ride
    Eat: Al's French Fries

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    Eat: Al's French Fries
    Festival For the Eno

    Festival For the Eno

    4.1
    (10 reviews)
    25.8 mi

    Warning! $35 ticket and a $13 corn dog. Just for an average festival. Scam a bunch of activists…read moretricking me into forced donations

    Having gone to the Eno Festival two years in a row now I can say this will hopefully become an…read moreannual tradition for me. I have had an absolute blast both times. Luckily I missed any sweltering heat. This past year I went on Day 2 and danced to live African music, salsa, bluegrass, and a New Orleans brass band. I also hula-hooped, ate Jamaican patties, walked down to the river, listened to an amazing ukulele cover band, watched sand artists in action, and toured a working grist mill - all in 4 hours. Don't be deterred by the off-site parking and shuttle system. It works very well. My only suggestions to the festival organizers would be to improve the quantity and quality of the food offerings. There are not many choices at all, resulting in long lines and high prices. In 2013 there was an arepa vendor, but he was not there this year, so I went with Jamaica Jamaica instead, which was a decent value, and I brought an apple and some water with me. I would like to see an NC brewery in the beer area rather than Sweetwater. But it's really not necessary to get your drink on here. Just enjoy the nature and the positive vibes of the musicians, artists, and crowd.

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    Festival For the Eno
    Festival for the Eno raises money to buy parkland, protect drinking water, and provide habitat for creatures of all kinds.

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    Kite Festival

    Kite Festival

    3.0
    (1 review)
    44.0 mi

    Held annually, on the second or third weekend of March, the Cary Kite Festival is a must see event…read morefor those that live nearby. The festival is ideal for mature audiences and individuals with small children, as both groups are easily entertained by flying objects in close proximity. The festival organizers to do a great job of: 1. Attracting attendees from a broad age group, including adults interested in testing their latest custom made kite and families with small children looking for cheap entertainment. 2. Providing simple entertainment at a great price. The festival is free, and held near Bond Lake. I usually bike to the festival, watch for about 20 minutes, and continue another hour or so of biking utilizing Cary's numerous and convenient bike trails into Bond Park. 3. Scheduling the event during the perfect time of year. March in the Carolina's isn't good for much other than unpredictable weather which includes mostly rainy, overcast days. The Kite Festival provides a great alternative activity for those hoping to break free from the Ides of March to have an easy day of fun. If I were a rich girl, I'd improve the festival by: 1. Publicizing the festival more...I stumbled across the kite festival on the Town of Cary website. Cary serves as a hodge-podge of international flair. I'd like to see festival organizers encourage participants to display some personification and multi-cultural pride on their kites. 2. Inviting some food trucks. A captive audience for three hours provides the perfect audience for a food truck or two!

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